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In reply to the discussion: Using antipersprints and your health [View all]Archae
(46,314 posts)21. It isn't.
I keep getting bombed by e-mails from lawyers, screaming "LAST CHANCE!" for me to sue Roundup, or Zantac, or the latest one I got this morning, talcum powder for my ovarian cancer. (I'm a male, BTW...)
I call all of these "Breast Implant Lawsuits 2.0."
Panicky and hysterical screams about "CANCER! ALZHEIMERS! AUTISM!" yet when actual *gasp* science is applied, the hysterical claims seem to disappear.
So the panic-spreaders scream "COVER-UP!"
July of 2018, I had an operation for prostate cancer. Seems to be ok now.
Who should I sue?
The product I used the most in that area, was toilet paper.
Should I sue the toilet paper makers?
Or could it be that my family is a little prone to getting cancer?
(2 sisters had it, and my Dad died of cancer)
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I use Thai deodorant stone. A $5 or $6 deodorant lasts me about 2_years. It's not an antiperspirant,
tblue37
Dec 2019
#2
I have a little 90% rubbing alcohol spray bottle from CVS, which I apply 2 minutes before deodorant.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2019
#8
I stay away from windmills. I've heard they cause cancer, especially the Amish ones.
madinmaryland
Dec 2019
#28
It's agreat method for preserving the freshness of leather walking sandals. I label one dispenser...
Hekate
Dec 2019
#31
"experts have essentially ruled out aluminum as a possible cause of Alzheimer's" - YOUR LINK
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2019
#25
And Alzheimer's was unheard of before people started using antipersperants?
PoindexterOglethorpe
Dec 2019
#26
Suggest reading the whole article. That's not the conclusion of WebMD that I saw.
Hekate
Dec 2019
#29